Once a shop, now a pub. Situated by the traffic lights in
Ruislip High Street (Near the tube station), yet another establishment to change
its name. Initially opening as Bar Lulas in 2004 it was refitted and changed its
name to The Listen Inn, and surly there can be no better name for a music
bar, then it closed for a while and in early 2006 came back as The Laurels and
now back yet again in 2014 as the Crock of Gold, each time with seemingly new
owners.

Live music Friday and Saturday evenings,
plus big screen TV.

Where it is, by road

At the southern end of Ruislip High Street, by the traffic
lights. It has no car park and street parking is minimal. There are car parks
behind the shops opposite (access via Kingsend) on a pay and display basis,
traffic wardens are beamed in by Scottie, so don't push your luck!

Ruislip Online has been advised that
generally there are two real ales available.

Access via public transport

Good. Very near Ruislip Tube station and bus garage, look at the
"Special Links" page for more
information in the "travel" section.

Pub Crawl Potential

Good. There are two more pubs in the High Street,
Bar 101,
and The George. Also Ruislip Manor is only 15 minutes walk away, turn
left at the lights. You could also walk to The Orchard
and the White Bear via Kingsend but this leaves you
with less options for public transport. Better to start there and work back...

Read what people think of this
establishment on Trip Advisor (not listed on there yet)